You’re either thinking about getting a new Pixel 11 or already have one in your hand when you’re going through this, thinking about the possible accessories that you can pair with the beautiful smartphones Google launched in August 2026. As always, I’ve looked at dozens of Pixel 11 accessories on Amazon, only to find seven that actually deserve your money.
These include a $20 third-party dual-port charger that rivals Google’s $70 charging dock. Some solve a real annoyance, like fumbling for a cable at night; others are just genuinely nice to have around a Pixel 11, because why not. So, without any further ado, here are the best Pixel 11 accessories that I’d put my money on.
Anker Nano phone charger
Pros
- Charge the phone and another device from one outlet
- Small enough to disappear into any bag or pocket
- Fast enough to also charge a laptop when needed
Cons
- Charging cable not included in the box
This isn’t the first time I’m recommending an Anker product in one of these listicles, and the reasons remain the same. The 47W GaN charger basically disappears into your bag, thanks to its miniature design. Second, it packs two USB-C ports, so you can charge your earbuds or smartwatch along with your Pixel without occupying another outlet.
That matters most while traveling, when hotel outlets are scarce, and nobody wants to pack three separate bricks. At $20.99, it’s a genuinely small purchase that solves a real problem, splitting one outlet across two devices without either charging painfully slow.
Ugreen Qi2.2 25W wireless charging pad

Pros
- 25W Qi2.2 speed, no more fumbling for a cable at a desk
- Magnetic lock snaps the phone into place automatically
- 5-foot cable reaches a nightstand, sofa, or desk comfortably
Cons
- Requires a 45W+ USB-C charger, sold separately
The appeal here is quite simple. Set the phone down on the charging pad without managing any cables and walk away; it will take care of the rest. At 25W over Qi2.2, it charges at genuinely fast speeds rather than the trickle-charge pace older wireless pads settled for.
Given that the charging pad features built-in magnetics, your Pixel snaps into the right spot automatically. However, the $23,39 Ugreen wireless charging pad needs a 45W-or-higher USB-C charger to hit full speed (25W), and that charger isn’t included in the box. You’d have to get one anyway, so I’d suggest pairing this one with one of the chargers in this list.
Google 45W USB-C power adapter

Pros
- Google’s own first-party charger, zero compatibility guesswork
- Priced in line with third-party options despite the first-party badge
- Fast-charges Pixel phones and works with other USB-C devices too
Cons
- Single port, no charging a second device alongside the phone
This is the boring yet right answer for anyone who doesn’t want to think about third-party chargers at all. It’s Google’s own accessory, built specifically for Pixel devices. So there’s no guesswork about compatibility or maximum wired charging speeds.
At $24.99, it’s a tad more expensive than third-party USB-C chargers that offer the same charging speed, but it deserves the premium for the peace of mind it offers. I wouldn’t call it exciting, but it’s definitely one of the best accessories to pair with the Google Pixel 11 series.
Spigen magnetic wallet

Pros
- Holds up to 8 cards depending on the finish
- Semi-transparent Frost Clear design looks distinct
- Locking mechanism keeps cards from falling out
Cons
- Adds noticeable thickness to the back of the phone
For me, the card capacity is the real reason to get this one. Depending on the finish you get, this one holds anywhere from 5 to 8 cards, which genuinely replaces a slim wallet and keeps your most used cards or ID proofs handy, while the others rest in your car or your main wallet.
It snaps onto the Pixel 11’s Pixelsnap ring securely enough that I wouldn’t worry about it sliding off. To me, the Frost Clear version looks sharp, especially its semi-transparent shell that shows off the cards inside instead of hiding them behind solid plastic. The $29.99 Spigen magnetic wallet is also available in six other finishes.
Google Pixelsnap ring stand

Pros
- Color options actually match Pixel 11 finishes
- Adjustable ring works in portrait or landscape
- Compact enough to leave attached and forget about
Cons
- Doesn’t charge the phone, purely a viewing stand
This is the accessory I’d buy purely because it looks like it belongs with the phone. It comes in colors that actually match Google’s own Pixel finishes, like the Canyon shade shown here alongside a matching Pixel 11.
Functionally, it snaps onto the Pixelsnap ring and props the phone up in portrait or landscape for calls, movies, or reading. The metal ring adjusts to whatever angle actually works. At $29.99, it’s a novelty item that doesn’t solve a real problem, but could surely appeal to buyers who like matching accessories to their phone’s color.
Ugreen MagFlow 10000mAh wireless power bank

Pros
- 25W output matches the Pixel 11 Pro’s top speed
- Built-in USB-C cable, nothing extra to pack or lose
- 10,000mAh capacity covers a full day away from an outlet
Cons
- Heavier than a cable-free power bank of the same capacity
This is the power bank I’d actually keep in my bag daily, and I have three good reasons. First, the 25W Qi2 output matches the Pixel 11’s maximum wireless charging speed so that you won’t be stuck with a slower 15W option. Second, the 10,000mAh capacity should give you at least one and a half Pixel charges.
Third, the built-in USB-C cable is another win for me. I no longer need to carry a separate cable to charge the power bank or another device. The cable also doubles as a carrying strap, although I’d avoid using it that way. At $54.97, it’s one of the priciest picks here, but if you want genuinely fast wireless power on the go, it earns its price.
Google Pixelsnap stand with charger

Pros
- Charges up to 25W while holding the phone upright
- Charger detaches from the stand for travel
- Replaces a separate stand and charger with one purchase
Cons
- The priciest accessory on this list
This is the splurge pick. But I’d still consider it because it solves two problems. It’s a magnetic phone stand and a fast charger in one device. The phone snaps on and charges up to 25W while sitting upright instead of lying face-down on a computer. So your notifications stay visible during a video call or while cooking.
The wireless charging pad also detaches from the stand for travel, so it isn’t purely a desk-only purchase. At $69.99, it’s a bit expensive, but it replaces two separate accessories with one that actually works well.
In case you’re looking for the best Pixel 11 cases, I’ve covered it elsewhere.





